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Monday, July 7, 2014

NEW THOUGHT AND A NEW HORIZON

Creating
something new is like cleaning a well. Each time you go down, one is sure to
come up with something new. Sometimes, this might be something gruesome,
sometimes curious, and occasionally pleasant. However, each time, the
excitement is renewed. We experience the joy of discovery.

I have
not known a single individual, who could not experience this sense of wonder
about the things that he or she faces when one becomes active in creation. Of
course, you got me, I am about to suggest, creation is Divine. I have no doubt
about that whatsoever.

The same
excitement was coursing through my mind when I started a blog, about six years
back in Google blogger, which still is a free and easy-to-use service. “The
Indian Commentator”—I named my blog. It has become a part of my life. I have
written hundreds of posts for my blog, through these years and thousands of
people from all over the planet visit my blog, each week.

All I
wanted to achieve over the years was to write well and good stuff. The contents
of my blog range from film reviews to book reviews, social criticism to
academic sarcasm and humour.

By this
time, you must have understood that I am shooting the bull around without reaching
anywhere specific. You are right, my friend. I am unsure of how to tell you
this. This is such a wonderful thought.

I was
sitting at my home, after lunch on a hazy Sunday noontime. And this thought
crossed my mind.

It is
also true that I was thinking along this line for some time, but all those
thoughts were mere thoughts and I did not have any idea how to make it
practical.

My dear
friend, creating something new is like
cleaning a well. You are going deep down in your mind to pick up the
residues and other exclusive gems hidden there. Our mind is a reflection of
what the universe is made of. An intelligent design has an active hand in
creating and maintaining the cosmic happenings. The intelligence that we
observe in the cosmos is unclassified, open.

The
source of intelligence might be hidden, but cosmic intelligence is open to all.
It cares for all, irrespective of race, gender, nationality and any other bias.

As a writer,
I always attempt to tap into the creative intelligence that creates and
controls the cosmos and learn from it. How could I or anyone else achieve that
state?

“Treat
others the same way you want them to treat you” __Luke 6:31, NASB

You have
your answer within this statement. First thing to note, would of course be the
sentiment of this sentence. It doesn’t show any religious empathy. This
statement purely emphasises the presumed conduct of a seeker of truth. If you
are a seeker of truth, the answer is in that statement, open and free for your
contemplation.

If you
replace the word meaning of ‘others’ with cosmos, rather than within a strict
social context, you will read the sentence like this. You will see the
Unclassified Intelligence right in front of you.

“Treat cosmos the same way you want cosmos to
treat you.”

If you
expect unclassified intelligence from the cosmos, be open yourself, first. If
you open your mind, the wisdom lying at the bottom of you spiritual
consciousness, bring it forth, and you will see the cosmos doing the same. You
will see the cosmic intelligence going unclassified, for you and for all. This
is the path of a writer.

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